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I am selling a new 2022 Corvette C8 Hard Top Convertible 3LT (built the first week in March 2022) with the following options.
Z51 Performance Packagewhich includes Rear Axle Performance Ratio, Hi Performance Tires, Spoiler, Performance Suspension, Electronic Limited Slip Diff, Z51 Brakes with Z51 logos on Calipers, Heavy Duty Cooling System and Performance Exhaust.
Front Axle Lift with GPS Memory.
Magnetic Selective Ride Control, This option is on restriction the last I knew of due to micro chips shortage) this is a must IMO on these cars.
Performance Traction Management
Carbon Flash Painted Nacelles and Painted Convertible Roof Top.
Carbon Flash 19" and 20" wheels
Bright Red Calipers
2 Tone Seats with Deviated Stitching
Battery Protection Package includes Corvette logo C-Tek Charger.
I went on a list to purchase this car in June of 2020 and between then and now I was able to get a 2021 which has miles on it now and I will be keeping it. I have a number of cars and if you haven't drive one of these you should as they are quiet impressive especially when you consider the horse power and technology that GM has put into this vehicle. It's not a 911 GT3 Touring but it's not $300K either.
List was $95,230 plus ADM and Taxes I am asking $119,900 and would consider taking an interesting trade. There are no liens or loans on the car. It is 100% perfect in every way. I wouldn't even let the dealership wash it or do the cosmetic part of the PDI because I didn't want a dirty wash mitt on the 4 day old paint!
PM me if interested.
Last edited by Bryanfba; May 27, 2022 at 10:47 AM.
Both are great cars but completely different. The GT4 is much more raw and a unmasked driving experience whereas the C8 is a more relaxed touring type of every day driver. If you want a soft ride to work set it the Magnetic Ride ride on Touring and you would think you were in a luxury sedan. If you want a stiff ride home through the twisty roads set it on Sport and the track mode gets closest to the GT4 but still not all the mechanical sounds. The C8 is a great all round car and does everything well. If there is only room for one fun car in your garage I think you should consider driving one, especially for the price and what you get, 500hp, tons of cool technology especially as you move up into a 3LT with Magnetic Ride. I am 59 years old so I like being pampered once in a while on a nice day. Still love the raw track readiness of the GT cars as well, just not all the time.
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